E=mc2

From Claude with some prompting
This image provides an enhanced explanation of Einstein’s famous mass-energy equivalence equation E=mc². The key additions and contents are as follows:

  1. Units for each component have been added:
    • Energy (E): J (Joules), erg
    • Mass (m): Kg (kilograms), g (grams)
    • Celeritas (c): m/s (meters per second), cm/s (centimeters per second)
  2. Equations showing unit consistency have been included:
    • SI units: J = kg · (m/s)²
    • CGS units: erg = g · (cm/s)²
  3. The original explanations are maintained:
    • Mass: constant value that does not change, law of conservation of mass
    • Celeritas: The speed of light, “Real existence, least relativity, all same for any observer”
    • Overall equation: For understanding the relative if Mass and light, human measurements
  4. The etymology of Celeritas (from the Latin word meaning “speed” or “swiftness”) is retained.

These enhancements deepen the understanding of each component of the equation, particularly with the addition of units, which clarifies what units should be used in actual calculations. This provides crucial information for practical application and comprehension of the equation.